Or three, in my case ^.^It's different with a partner, who's into that kinda stuff.
I'll send Kman a screenshot for reference. It's not actually much stuff, just very high quality.
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Or three, in my case ^.^It's different with a partner, who's into that kinda stuff.
Just purchased my first higher end Headphones as I am not sleeping well lately and want to watch TV, listen to music ,etc late night. Massdrop SeenHeiser Hd58x Jubilee
https://drop.com/buy/88289
I thought about getting the better made and better rated 6XX for $60 more, but supposedly the 58X has way better base responce which I think works better in a movie.
Over 150 bucks in school supplies for kids. Sigh
Backpacks for 2, and I got school supplies for the 6th grader. They ask for more than necessary because it's kinda the same here. Multiple composition notebooks, multiple glues, scisors, pencils, folders, etc. Then they also ask for **** like Clorox wipes, paper towels, tissues, and hand sanitizer. They hope some parents buy the amounts the ask for to make up for kids that don't bring in their own supplies.What kind of supplies do parents have to fund over there ?
School funding over here has turned in to an absolute joke over the past decade. For some regions it's like living in Africa. Teachers are having to pay for basic classroom supplies out of their own pocket, schools are having to send letters to parents to ask for financial donations and **** because they can't afford necessities like for kids. Some schools have even reduced their opening hours because they simply can't afford to run the traditional 8:30am til 3:30pm 5 days a week teaching regime that has been in place for the past 100 years.
In theory the only thing parents should be buying kids here is their school uniform, and their pens/pencils/calculators and ****. Everything else from notepads to the actual learning material books is supposed to be provided by the school, but that is basically not the case in a lot of areas now.